What is Fiber Glass Metal Building Insulation?
Fiber glass insulation for metal buildings is called NAIMA 202-96(Rev.2000) insulation. The standard designation means the insulation meets the requirements of the NAIMA 202-96 (Rev.2000) Standard and is certified for thermal performance by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Research Center for use in metal buildings. Once the unfaced insulation is produced, a vapor retarder is applied to the fiber glass blanket by a laminator, and the insulation is re-rolled and compressed for shipment to the job site in custom lengths and widths to fit the building.